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Effects of Ortho-dihydroxyisoflavone Derivatives from Korean Fermented Soybean Paste on Melanogenesis in B16 Melanoma Cells and Human Skin Equivalents

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PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
Volume 26, Issue 8, Pages 1107-1112

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.3682

Keywords

Korean fermented soybean paste; hydroxydaidzein; melanogenesis; skin whitening

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  1. Skin Research Institute of the AmorePacific RD Center

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In this study we investigated the inhibitory effects and possible mechanisms of action of 8'-hydroxydaidzein and 3'-hydroxydaidzein, two ortho-dihydroxyisoflavone derivatives from Korean fermented soybean paste, on melanogenesis in B16 murine melanoma cells. The two hydroxydaidzeins reduced melanin synthesis comparably to treatment with kojic acid, a proven whitening agent, in B16 melanoma cells. Furthermore, when in vitro human skin equivalents were treated with the hydroxydaidzeins, the levels of melanogenesis were significantly reduced relative to a kojic acid control. The RT-PCR results demonstrated that depigmentation was due to transcriptional repression of several melanogenesis genes, including microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF), by the hydroxydaidzeins. The immunoblotting results confirmed that diminution of MITF expression subsequently decreased expression of tyrosinase, and tyrosinase-related proteins 1 and 2. Cumulatively, these results suggest that hydroxydaidzeins would be potent attenuators of melanin synthesis as well as effective inhibitors of hyperpigmentation in human skin. Copyright (c) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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